cable incline fly (on stability ball)

A chest exercise targeting the pectorals, performed with cable.

cable incline fly (on stability ball) demonstration
cable incline fly (on stability ball) β€” demonstration

Body part

Chest

Equipment

Cable

Target muscles

Pectorals

Secondary muscles

Deltoids, Triceps

How to do cable incline fly (on stability ball)

  1. Set up a stability ball at an incline angle.

  2. Attach the cable handles to the high pulleys of a cable machine.

  3. Sit on the stability ball facing away from the machine, with your feet firmly planted on the ground.

  4. Grasp the cable handles with an overhand grip, palms facing forward.

  5. Lean forward slightly, keeping your back straight and core engaged.

  6. With a controlled motion, bring your arms out to the sides, keeping a slight bend in your elbows.

  7. Continue the motion until your arms are parallel to the ground.

  8. Pause for a moment, then slowly return to the starting position.

  9. Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.

Muscles worked

Primary (target)

Pectorals

Secondary

DeltoidsTriceps

Related exercises

All chest exercises β†’

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